Just a quick tail I made since the results of the poll on my website were pretty clear as to what people were wanting me to start making...I just wanted to make sure I could really make tails before I started offering them up on my website.
I'm also going to be doing cheap custom commissions of these tails (since i dont have much experience just yet)! No info is up on my website about them at this point, so if you want something custom just note me or email me at the above address.
Anyways...for those of you waiting on stuff, I am fully expecting to be done with everything in my current queue by the end of this weekend, so be looking for notes and emails soon ^w^
My website: http://www.wolfehworks.com/
EDIT: Sold!
I'm also going to be doing cheap custom commissions of these tails (since i dont have much experience just yet)! No info is up on my website about them at this point, so if you want something custom just note me or email me at the above address.
Anyways...for those of you waiting on stuff, I am fully expecting to be done with everything in my current queue by the end of this weekend, so be looking for notes and emails soon ^w^
My website: http://www.wolfehworks.com/
EDIT: Sold!
Category Photography / Miscellaneous
Species Canine (Other)
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 212.1 kB
well this is the pattern I've been using and even a crooked tail would look better than just having hanging straight down. Even though his design was a good starter, I'd like to get some life in my tail or at least some semblance of it.
http://wolfden.critter.net/fursuits.....trctn/tail.htm
http://wolfden.critter.net/fursuits.....trctn/tail.htm
Oh gosh...that tail pattern looks much more complicated than it needs to be, especially just for a straight tail. X3
I just drew the shape I wanted on posterboard, cut it out of the fur twice, and sewed the pieces together with a 1/4" seam allowance (though more would be fine, just account for that in your drawing).
I just drew the shape I wanted on posterboard, cut it out of the fur twice, and sewed the pieces together with a 1/4" seam allowance (though more would be fine, just account for that in your drawing).
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